Looking for your next bold and immersive painting experience? This 200mm Celtiberian historical bust offers everything a history-loving painter could ask for—drama, detail, and undeniable presence.
Representing a fierce warrior of the ancient Celtiberian tribes, this bust is a true celebration of character and craftsmanship. From the intense facial expression to the textured shield and flowing cloak, the 200mm Celtiberian historical bust invites you to dive deep into texture, volume, and storytelling through paint.
Sculpted by Ivan Mata and painted in studio by Matteo Carnevale, this figure showcases what makes large-scale busts so satisfying: the freedom to explore every wrinkle, surface, and transition with precision. The clean casting in high-quality resin ensures that every feature is crisp—from the finely sculpted helmet to the braided hair and worn fabrics.
This bust gives you the chance to push contrast, play with skin tones, master metallics, and practice smooth transitions on a larger surface. Whether you’re aiming for realism, mood lighting, or something with a bold painterly touch, the 200mm Celtiberian historical bust responds beautifully to your style.
It’s more than just a painting project. It’s a tribute to ancient warriors and a chance to bring a slice of history to life with your personal interpretation.
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